It's interesting also that the Platypus is the only mammal to use venom.
Besides man of course.



On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 2:50 PM, John Carl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I still think Marsha should paint a picture of a momma platypus nurturing
> her young.
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> http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/09/1062902041512.html
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> Parer says baby platypuses usually stay with their mothers only for four to
> five months before venturing out on their own. Daughters stay close to their
> mothers but the sons wander further afield.
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> "Females will know their daughters throughout their life, and the
> grandmothers will know their daughters and their granddaughters," Parer
> said.
>
> "The males, like so many other species, disappear off into the horizon to
> find a slab of river that's their own."
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>
> Backdoor-holding John
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> On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Krimel <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> [John]
>> What's so bad about platypi?  Friendly creature, capable of nuzzling her
>> young, even without teats.  How cute.
>>
>> To me, the scariest cosmos is where everything fits together nice and tidy
>> and there's no room for creative exploration and innovation.  A closed
>> system is a castle in the air.
>>
>> And what is wrong with co-dependent arising?  I thought you liked the Tao?
>>
>> [Krimel]
>> Cute or not they seemed to scare the willies out of Pirsig and it is odd
>> to
>> have his most devoted followers holding the backdoor open for them.
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